Co-Optim Deer Park Now Accepting Members to Join Its Network

Affordable luxury shared office and coworking space Co-Optim is now accepting members at its flagship location established in Deer Park, Illinois.

Co-Optim is now accepting memberships for its flagship location at 21660 Field Parkway. The innovative coworking space provides affordable luxury private offices and a range of workspace memberships to fit the needs of any business, professional or organization. Prospective members can visit Co-Optim.com or call (847) 957-1447 to become a member today.

Co-Optim is the sophisticated shared office and coworking space providing affordable luxury offices coupled with high-end amenities and networking events. Co-Optim promotes wellness and growth in the workplace through aesthetics and convenience, where brilliance and creativity flow freely.

Shared office space is available at Co-Optim in two membership options: Annual Coworking Memberships and Private Offices. Both memberships include usage of Board Rooms, access to all Co-Optim amenities including printing and mailing services, concierge and reception assistance, and 24/7 access to the space.

Co-Optim Annual Coworking Memberships are structured for daily usage and include a combination of allocated work days at Co-Optim and Board Room hours. Annual coworking membership packages range from 10 to 200 work days per year.

Co-Optim also offers Private Office Memberships with the option for custom connectable configurations allowing professionals the ability to add more square footage to their workspace as their business grows. Professionals who require a permanent office space can receive all of the benefits of a corporate office but at a more cost-effective rate. Private offices are available in a variety of sizes ranging from 1-100 people. Each private workspace receives 10 hours of board room usage per month, office signage and logo display, and ample storage. As an added bonus, Co-Optim will print custom business cards for all members who sign up for a Private Office Membership.

For more information regarding available office leasing and membership options, please contact Alicia Hutzler at (847) 957-1447 or via email at AliciaHutzler@Co-Optim.com. Additional information regarding the company, available offices, and how to become a member can be found at Co-Optim.com/pricing.

About Co-OptimCo-Optim is the luxe shared office and coworking space providing affordable luxury offices coupled with high-end amenities and spectacular networking events. Co-Optim promotes wellness and growth in the workplace through aesthetics and convenience, where brilliance and creativity flow freely. #WorkHappy

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